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I've put together a landing page which explains some of the strategies I'm currently using.. Please enjoy the video series you receive through email as well.
Looking forward to connecting with you in the future.
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So, who are the core object? Of course, they are mostly women. They are more sensitive and want to share their life moments more than men. Hence, this is a potential market for you if you produce the goods they care. Otherwise, I think, Facebook is much more better
You should also create a personal website so that you can control your online business more actively and separately.
That's all my ideas.
Thank for reading.
Facebook and Twitter are generally the first two platforms to come to mind when one thinks about social media marketing, and a lot of that has to do with the mere reach capabilities of the websites. Facebook has 1.65 billion monthly active users (as of March 31, 2016). Twitter has 310 million monthly active users (also as of March 31, 2016). The exposure capabilities on these websites are unprecedented and most of the basic functions are quite straightforward and easy to use. I would highly recommended Facebook and Twitter.
Other social media platforms, such as Instagram, Pinterest, SnapChat, etc., can be more niche based. For example, if your business isn't churning out beautiful products weekly, you're likely not going to be posting a ton of pictures of your work on Instagram. With that said, you need to determine what the best social media platforms are for you, and what the best social media tactics are to get the word out about your business/freelance availability.
Since small businesses generally have limited marketing budgets, social media engagement becomes a very important and attractive way for you to stay in the eye of your target market. Social media also allows you to leverage word of mouth marketing where people in your network expose you to their networks. Yes, you can screw up by engaging the wrong way, but when you strike that perfect balance— whatever that may be for your business— it’s incredibly effective in building awareness, rapport and relationships that ultimately can turn into commercial opportunity.
Also, LinkedIn is always a good social media platform for business, as its main function is to connect professionals with each other.
Going off of what Damiestechnologies said, onlywire.com is another social media sharing resource, allowing you to manage multiple platforms at once.
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